When you’ve got a big bust, shopping for blouses that actually fit and flatter can be pretty frustrating (see: “Why does fashion ignore big breasts?”), but there are some quality brands out there that specialize in dress shirts for women with large breasts. We last rounded up these busty blouse brands back in 2013, but the landscape has changed a bit, so we thought we’d do an update!

Here are some brands offering dress shirts for women with large breasts:

Based in: U.S. Tagline: “Classic dress shirts for the large busted woman who cares about fit and quality.”Offers: White, stretch Egyptian cotton, button-down shirts that are made to order in 24 sizes, according to measurements and fit preference.Sample item: The white Signature Shirt (their single style) is $180.

Based in: Canada Tagline: “Style made for the top.”Blouse offerings: Many styles, including workwear. Specially designed for large cup sizes, 30DD–40JJ; take a few measurements to find your size on the site.Sample item: White Essential Silk Utility Blouse (no direct link), XS–XL, $279 (CAD).

For the big-busted readers out there: Which brands do you think make the best dress shirts for women with large breasts? Any experiences with the ones listed above? What are some blouses from mainstream brands that you’ve found to be a good fit if you have large breasts? What about bras, swimwear, dresses, and other pieces?

VS doesn’t really have small band sizes. Hardly anything in a 32 and nothing in 30. This is why independent shops are so important for bra shopping! Signed, 30DD who got up to 32G in last trimester, 30H for first few months of BF’ing

VS doesn’t actually have trained bra fitters – they just push you into a size they carry, which are fairly limited. Definitely get fitted at Nordstrom or Soma or any of the independent shops. I’m a 32DD and they wanted to pretend I was a 36C.

I have realized that anything button down is just too much trouble: too many alterations needed to prevent it from opening between buttons, too uncomfortable. Since then I have stopped buying anything with button, and have stuck to pull over notched neck or V-neck blouses and have been very happy.

New York And Company has shirts with a “secret snap” feature. It changed everything. It also gave me the idea to have the tailor in my area sew some small snaps into some of my other shirts.

ALSO — eshakti is not really a good place to endorse. Have you tried it? The customer service is poor, the product quality is poor, and they don’t tell you just how HIGH the price of customs/tarrifs is — separate from the shipping costs. The product comes from India. Buyer beware.